Byline Times threaten to take Ofcom to court over GB News
The newspaper has teamed up with the Good Law Project to put the regulator on notice.
The newspaper has teamed up with the Good Law Project to put the regulator on notice.
Jacob Rees-Mogg may have just summarised the problem with Brexit in fewer than 10 words - whether he knows it or not.
“They weren’t for real btw lads – and sales of our devout and trad hot cross buns were up 134 per cent yesterday.”
On Monday, GB News was put on notice by the media watchdog. If a statutory sanction is imposed, it could have its broadcasting licence revoked.
A further episode of Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg’s State Of The Nation was found not to have warranted investigation under the rules.
He said his father was “a great man” after the Tory MP came in for some flack, before adding: “Especially as he remained loyal to his wife”.
Tory MP Rees-Mogg waxed lyrical about ‘creamy milk' that will 'nourish your inner Tory’ during his GB News show.
"Only liberals drink skimmed milk to go with their faux leather sandals", the Tory MP said.
Denying reality is certainly one way to deal with your political future flying off a cliff - and Jacob Rees-Mogg has made a fine art of it.
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